DPK:
Walk-ons are allowed to participate.
The incoming freshmen, though, have to wait until June 6, the start of the session that runs through Aug. 1. Those freshmen can participate in the unsupervised workouts.

#22, six posts in the a.m. alone on company time? I would yank your internet privileges altogether. One of the worst thing that employers do is not monitor personal use of computers in the workspace. Btw, I'm retired. Life long lurker on this site.

Here's my Pisa story.
We were in the waiting area outside of Jim Donovan's office (when he was the associate AD). Pisa comes by, then jumps on the window — sticking like Spider-Man — smiles, and goes on. We're like, how the heck did he do that? He just stuck to the window. Maybe he is Spider-Man.

ST...he had poi on his hands...poi was used in place of paste n glue during WW II by many
families during those years....rice also...but shortages of rice during the war, made poi a
good substitute for school work etc. (elem school-cut n paste old way)

For those who don't know the background, A-House is a very senior semi-retired employee who doesn't really have to work there. In his case, the boss probably doesn't mind him on the blog in his spare time... the IT guys are concerned about their network and server security when employees go out into the wildly malware filled internet world.

I have no more comment on this except to wonder why they open their network to the internet in the first place.

What's interesting, though, I read that surfing the internet is the number one way people waste time at work and usually cost companies some money. But, according to a recent study, when employees are told not to use the internet for personal use, the temptation requires so much willpower to resist that worker productivity decreases anyway.

Then again, no one complained before the internet when folks would spend precious minutes at the water cooler bullshitting.

I give thumbs up to Coach Chow & his staff for getting everyone to dress the same, work together, & show up to get ready for the season. It's Team all the way. Given the money, facilities, & support they have to work with, I know progress is being made. Biggest props too to the players who have chosen to become Warriors & represent our State.

The past won/loss record was obviously disappointing, but they're moving forward. If we can get just a 1/4 of the positive support given to the Alabamas, Ohio States, Florida States, etc, good things will surely come to our Hometeam.

I just saw a commercial for Kapiolani Children's Medical Center. They have raised $35 million for an expansion of their hospital. Maybe UH should try and hire their fundraiser or firm to raise money for athletics. UH could use $35 million. They must be successful in selling the "dream."